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|a 978-3-030-42855-6
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|a Gritsenko, Daria
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|a The Palgrave Handbook of Digital Russia Studies
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|b Springer Nature
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|a 1 electronic resource (612 p.)
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|a Digital/New Media
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|a New Media
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|a Digital Humanities
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|a open access
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|a Media studies: Internet, digital media & society
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|a Open Data
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|a Digital Methods
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|a Media studies / bicssc
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|a Cultural studies
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|a Russia
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|a Big Data
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|a Russian and Post-Soviet Politics
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|a Media and Communication
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|a Cultural studies / bicssc
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|a Digital and New Media
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|a Media studies
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|a Culture and Technology
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|a Digitalization
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|a Political Science
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|a Politics & government
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|a Social Media
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|a Politics & government / bicssc
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|a Wijermars, Mariëlle
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|a Kopotev, Mikhail
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|a This open access handbook presents a multidisciplinary and multifaceted perspective on how the 'digital' is simultaneously changing Russia and the research methods scholars use to study Russia. It provides a critical update on how Russian society, politics, economy, and culture are reconfigured in the context of ubiquitous connectivity and accounts for the political and societal responses to digitalization. In addition, it answers practical and methodological questions in handling Russian data and a wide array of digital methods. The volume makes a timely intervention in our understanding of the changing field of Russian Studies and is an essential guide for scholars, advanced undergraduate and graduate students studying Russia today.
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